Seven, eight rats gathered, and the kids dealt with them. The ones who managed to escape were stabbed by Butlerâs rapier, or magnificently hit by Chris with one slash, or killed by Shivaâs cooking knife.
ăOh, Shiva? Whatâs that? ă
Dinosso asked with a smile, obviously put off.
ăDonât worry, I wonât use this for cooking. ă
Shiva smiled brightly.
Please stop looking at me, Dinosso. Blame me after you won against your wife, okay?
Shivaâs original weapons are short twin swords, and a spirit weapon powered by the ice spirit possessing her. Our current place is too cramped and crowded and cold, so she canât use them, apparently.
The temperature would drop if she swung it, and then it would be too cold, she said.
The person herself was fine even if the snow raged around her, apparently.
ăHmm, only a handful of rats around here have magic stones. The guys at the fort said Amadeo and his lackeys had been in here a few times, so maybe the ones here in the shallow part are young⊠I guess. ă
Retze looked grim.
It takes a certain period of time for the monsters to accumulate magic ores within their bodies. So Retze already gathered intel without us noticing?
ăLetâs move, weâre going a bit further in. ă
ăYe~s! ă
ăYes! ă
The three kidsâ response was followed by Deanâs resounding, hearty yes.
Chris is also a lot more enthusiastic than usual, but his flowery rhetorics had been toned down. Seems like they really admire Dinosso.
Retzeâs acting like his usual self, but he also said Dinossoâs amazing. Itâs just that looking at Dean and Chris acting like that probably made him restrain his buoyant mood. I get where heâs coming from.
We went down the shaft to the lower level, deeper into the tunnel. It was even more damp down here, with water seeping in. The wood supporting the ceiling and walls to prevent them from caving in and to keep rocks from falling had started to rot because of the moisture. The stones had also crumbled.
Will we really be alright?
ăItâs probably the aftermath of a piece falling off, kinda like peeled off. Canât assure you it absolutely wonât collapse, but the bedrock here is pretty hard, so I donât think this place will crumble in one go. ă
Retze explained while rummaging inside his bag, probably because he caught me staring at the pieces of shattered rock.
ăYouâll find worms and larvae in this layer, so be more careful. The dry places have a higher probability of collapsing than the wet spots. ă
Dinosso.
The earthworms and larvae bored holes and water flowed there, apparently.
ăWhere, letâs try it out? ă
The lantern lit up.
ăAh, what the heck is that? ă
Dean asked Retze.
Thereâs an upside down cone shaped reflector attached to the top of the lantern, so the light is scattered in proportion to the size of the fire.
I tried to make methanol using distilled wood vinegar as an attempt to do away with the rapeseed oil, but it was a flop. Lamps that used methanol and ethanol were actually for heating, not light⊠Well, I guess it works out if I use it for the vacuum coffee maker. Ahh, I want kerosine.
ăAs expected, itâs darker than a torch, but itâs easier to carry around. Heh, this is really good. ă
Retze shook the lantern. Well, it IS lighter and smaller than a torch.
ăHoh? It doesnât have a candle inside? ă
Butler stared at the lantern with deep interest.
ăItâs beautiful! ă
ăMm. ă
Chris and Ash.
The kids were also very curious since itâs something they havenât seen before.
ăUnlike candles, its light wonât easily get extinguished, so itâs great outdoors. Itâs just that you canât use it to roast monsters or scare them awayâŠHere, letâs swap for a while so gimme the torch. ă
Retze exchanged the lantern with Enâs torch.
ăDonât drop it. ă
ăYes. ă
ăIâll hold it next! ă
ăNo, follow the turns! Iâm next! ă
I also have lanterns in ăStorageă, but I got the feeling that it wouldnât be a good idea taking one out for each of us here. Besides, I learned that torches have other uses from what Retze said.
Dinosso was pinching his brows, though. Hey, Retze didnât even mention me, so why do you keep on glancing at me and shaking your head, huh?
Yeah, I know, I know, Iâve been quite indulgent of Butlerâs fascination in cooking, Shivaâs delight in knives, and Retzeâs interest in bags and devices.
The kids held the lantern, so the stickâs role was demoted to tapping suspicious spots.
ăOh, itâs dry. Thereâs a hole here. ă
I poked the hole with the stick, and when I took it out, something white stuck on it.
Itâs a squiggly, orange-headed larva. Itâs probably a rhinoceros beetleâs larva, but itâs as big as a two liter plastic bottle. It has one horn, and when it creakily raised its chin, the super-sharp looking fangs came into view. It looked quite strong.
ăI see, so the longer, the better, huh. ă
Dinosso was moved.
ăGood job tearing the skin! ă
ăOn top of being pretty tough, the body tends to wriggle, avoiding impact, so itâs hard to tear. ă
ăSo itâs a problem of thickness and speed. ă
Chris, Dean and Ash were also awed, but itâs not like I purposely aimed for it and defeated this thing. I just poked the hole and this monster was in there coincidentally.
The rapier teamâs in charge of dealing with the monsters lurking inside the holes. However, the big ones also got big heads, so the only thing they could aim at is the hard head. The huge sword team â Dinosso and Dean â took the lead then.
Theyâre monsters, so they wonât just meekly stay shut in inside the holes, obviously. They also attack, but they tend to wait for their prey to come closer before they poke their heads out to spit acid at them. And so, I was assigned to work on them and make them spit by poking the stick near their holes while standing away from them.
The kids learned from their dad. They threw stones to make them spit.
ă⊠ă
Like this?
Poke, poke, once the head is out, then crush before it spit acid.
ăAmazing. Itâs amazing, but let them spit first, itâs gonna be tough work dismantling those guys. And donât just rely on that stick for everything. ă
Retze was also impressed but he didnât forget to teach me.
ăJean-samaâs new weapon is a stick⊠Oh, no, please donât mind me. ă